If you need cash, several BMO ATMs are located throughout the Park during events and the 10-day Stampede. In addition, permanent BMO ATMs are located in BMO Centre, the Big Four Building, and the Grandstand.

Yes and no. All food establishments and indoor facilities are smoke-free, but designated smoking areas are located throughout the Park. For everyone’s comfort, we request that if you smoke, do it in one of the outdoor designated smoking areas.

Oh no! Let us help you get your stuff back. Stampede Park Lost and Found is located in the Security Office on the upper floor of the Big Four building on the north end. Please call (403) 261-9347 or email lostandfound@calgarystampede.com to inquire about lost items.

Aaron Paramedical Services provides EMT and Paramedics for emergency medical and illness response available at various medical rooms throughout Stampede Park during normal operating hours. Please see park map for locations.

The Calgary Police office is located on the upper level of the Big Four Building. Access is via the main lobby of the Big Four, east side of the building. Calgary Police Service and Stampede Security personnel are available 24 hours a day, if you require emergency assistance please call 911 or 403.261.0595

Kids on Stampede Park are kept safe by being tagged by the ATCO Lost Kids Patrol as soon as they arrive through any entrance. Should a child become separated from a parent, the ATCO Lost Kids Patrol will take them to the ATCO Lost Kids Centre at the south end of the Big Four Building. The ATCO Lost Kids program operates daily during the Calgary Stampede and is a complimentary program.

Unfortunately, Stampede Park cannot accommodate guests' pets. Do not leave your pets unattended in your vehicle. Kindly leave them at home or make arrangements to house them at a kennel. Service animals with Service Animal Identification Cards are permitted.

For the convenience of buckaroos and their mothers alike, diaper change stations are located in all public restrooms. Areas for breastfeeding mothers are also available in the South WestJet Skyride washroom and the ATCO Lost Kids Centre.

Please note that we do not broadly discuss the specifics of our security procedures to avoid compromising their effectiveness. However, be aware that:

Safety is our top priority. We work closely with relevant law enforcement and public protection agencies to help ensure the safety of our event.

Calgary Stampede performs security screening upon entry. We do not permit any items such as weapons, alcohol or drugs. You can see the full list of prohibited items here.

The Calgary Stampede has a medical services team with several locations across Stampede Park. Those locations can be found here.

The Calgary Stampede has a significant Calgary Police Service presence on Stampede Park for the duration of our event.

We monitor severe weather within a 50 km radius of the Park.

Ride safety: Our partner, North American Midway Entertainment provides on-site Safety Coordinators who work closely with state provincial and local authorities to ensure all rides pass and exceed inspections and examinations.

We work with our partners at the Calgary Fire Department and Alberta Health Services to ensure all of our facilities and exhibits meet their standards.

The Calgary Stampede conducts daily pre-opening inspections throughout the park to create a safe environment for our guests

As guests arrive at the Calgary Stampede, they will be guided through a security screening area and many will be selected for search. Visitors who decline to be searched will not be permitted to enter Stampede Park. All visitors should arrive with the expectation of being searched and avoid bringing items that are not permitted. You can find our list of prohibited items in our terms of entry which you can find here.

July weather in Calgary is generally pleasant. Average daily highs hover around 23C (76F) during the day. Weather can be quite unpredictable, however, and it’s not uncommon for afternoon storms, showers, even hail (yes hail!) to occur. We recommend you bring sunscreen, a hat and light jacket for the unexpected. You can find the Calgary weather forecast here.

Depending on what you are looking for, you may be able to find it here on Stampede Park. For example, bandages, allergy and pain medication are sold in Weadickville at 7-11. Alternatively, the nearest drug store to Stampede Park is:

Alcohol is permitted in licensed areas only. If you are leaving a licensed area (such as the Grandstand, Big Four Roadhouse, Nashville North or other) you will be asked to consume your beverage before leaving the venue.

Accessibility

The Calgary Stampede is a fully accessible event, and we are dedicated to continually improving our efforts to ensure all guests have access to all of our amenities. We welcome and encourage all feedback and suggestions from our guests.

For any accessibility-related questions please email us at info@calgarystampede.com. Our team will respond as quickly as possible. We will do our best to make sure your experience is exceptional.

Wheelchair accessibility: All sidewalks have been modified and are wheelchair accessible. Paved pathways and ramps assist in wheelchair access to all buildings. The Big Four building has elevator access through the main entrance, on the east side of the building, while elevator access to the Grandstand building is available at the south tower.

Accessible parking: Throughout the year, we have designated accessibility parking in all parking lots. During the Calgary Stampede event in July, designated accessibility parking is available for patrons with valid permits in the following locations on a first come, first serve basis:

Parking Lot 8 which is accessed at 25 Avenue & 2A Street SE

BMO Centre Lot 10 which can be accessed at 12 Avenue & 3 Street SE

Parking Lot 20 which can be accessed at 12 Avenue and Olympic Way SE

Accessible viewing areas: We offer accessible viewing areas in the following venues during Stampede:

The Dog Bowl, located in the Stampede Corral: to access the accessible viewing area, please speak with one of our guest ambassadors in the venue. Access is available on a first come first serve basis.

Grandstand Rodeo and Evening Shows located in the Grandstand: you must purchase your ticket in advance through the Stampede ticket office. Space is limited and is available for accessible person and one attendant.

Nutrien Western Event Centre: to access the accessible viewing area, please speak with one of our guest ambassadors in the venue. Access is available on a first come first serve basis.

Virgin Mobile Stampede Concert Series, located in the Scotiabank Saddledome: you must purchase your ticket in advance through Ticketmaster and indicate at the time of purchase that you require accessible seating.

Coca-Cola Stage: has accessible seating located directly in front of the Coca-Cola Red Lounge. It is available on a first come first serve basis.

Caregiver access: Guests with disabilities who require full-time care and could not otherwise attend the Calgary Stampede without a caregiver present will receive complimentary admission for their caregiver. The guest will pay applicable admission upon entry.

Service animals: Service animals with a Service Animal Identification Card are permitted on Stampede Park.

Service animal guidelines

All service animals must remain by the handler’s side at all times and must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered, unless these devices interfere with the service animal’s work or the individual’s disability prevents using these devices. In that case, the individual must maintain control of the animal through voice, signal, or other effective controls.

Service animals must be house broken and handlers are responsible to clean up after their animals.

Anyone bringing an animal will be responsible for and liable for any damages or injury caused by the animal.

Accessible washrooms: There are a number of accessible washrooms on Park. All of our washroom facilities have accessible stalls. Should you require an accessible washroom that accommodates all genders, they are located as follows: South Skyride Washroom, BMO Centre Medical Room, Big Four Roadhouse, Grandstand Level One South, Grandstand Infield.

Wheelchair check/storage: Should you wish to enjoy some of our programming without your wheelchair, we do have locations on Park identified as Stroller Parking where your wheelchair may also be parked. It is important to be aware that these areas are not necessarily manned and leaving your wheelchair is done so at your own risk.

Mobility assistance devices: Devices such as wheelchairs (motorized or manual), three or four wheel scooters and walkers are permitted on Park for individuals who require mobility assistance. Wheeled mobility devices with less than three wheels or devices that cannot maintain stability and balance when stopped, unpowered or unoccupied are not permitted. Devices must be manually or electrically powered and operated at a walking pace.

Admission & Tickets

Park admission is $18 for adults and $9 for children and seniors. Advance tickets for the Stampede Rodeo and Evening Show start at $40 and include Park admission. For more details, view the full list of ticket prices and packages, and special value deals. No matter which kind of admission you choose, you'll have a great time.

The midway and kids Great FUNtier rides use coupons that can be purchased on the park. Each ride has a different coupon value and height requirement. All specific ride details and costs can be found on the Midway page.

During the Calgary Stampede, Will Call is available at our primary entries including Erlton Entry, Olympic Entry and Main Entry. Please see the admission services booth located at the entry at which you arrive for assistance. The admission services booth is located before the security screening area.

What Can I Bring?

Absolutely! We have a number of water refill stations in our venues around Stampede Park. Most of these locations are within our permanent buildings such as the BMO Centre, Nutrien Western Event Centre and the Big Four building.

In addition, we have several mister stations around Stampede Park to cool guests down. For a map of fountain and mister station locations click here.

Unfortunately, we cannot store items at the entrance that are prohibited on Stampede Park. You will either need to store it in your vehicle, or it can be voluntarily surrendered and will not be returned.

The City of Calgary Cannabis Consumption Bylaw states that consumption of recreational cannabis is prohibited in any form in Calgary’s public places. As a gathering place for the community, consumption of cannabis will be prohibited on Stampede Park.

No signs, banners or totems are allowed. This includes all handheld signs or signs and items attached to poles or pool noodles or apparatuses used to display anything above the head. All instances of the above will be subject to surrender and not returned.

We welcome our guests to pack their own non-alcoholic beverages and picnic items. We have a number of amazing green spaces around the Park for you to enjoy. We ask our guests to help us keep the Park clean by using one of the composting, garbage and recycling stations that are located around the Park.

Getting to Stampede Park

Calgary’s buses and CTrains are quick and convenient ways to see the city. The CTrain is free in the downtown core and operates 24 hours during the 10 days of Stampede. You can get to Stampede Park by catching a Red Line CTrain to either Erlton/Stampede or Victoria Park/Stampede stations. Calgary Transit is also offering discounted day passes during Stampede, which can be pre-purchased at participating vendors and purchased during Stampede at ticket vending machines. Plan your route, find schedules and maps, and much more here.

Yes you can! Bike racks are provided at the Park entrances. Bicycles, scooters, skateboards, rollerblades, heelys, and segways are not permitted on Stampede Park. Any other wheeled device deemed unsafe by our staff may be denied entry to the Park at Stampede’s discretion. No storage lockers are available at Park entrances.

Our standard Park hours during the Calgary Stampede are 11 a.m. – midnight, you are welcome to arrive anytime in between! Please note that opening time may vary on designated value days which you can find here.

If you are attending the Calgary Stampede rodeo, evening show, or are coming to see a specific artist on one of our music stages or concert venues, we recommend arriving at least one hour before the scheduled start time to ensure you have time to proceed through mandatory security screening and find your way to your destination.

Calgary is a very walkable city and depending on where you are coming from, walking is a great option to visit Stampede Park. The City of Calgary has some detailed information on pathways and trails which can be found here.

For guests who are being dropped off or picked up, there is a cell phone pickup waiting area north of Stampede Park, outside of Olympic Entry near 14 Avenue and 5 Street SE. At the south end of Stampede Park, the pickup area is located at 25 Avenue and Stampede Trail SE.

Accommodations

You bet! Stampede Park is conveniently located just southeast of downtown Calgary, within walking distance from a number of hotels. The Park is accessible by Calgary’s C-train transit system, making it easy to get to hundreds of hotels, motels, even RV parks and campgrounds. Visit Tourism Calgary for information.